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they need us more than we need them. >> the eu has problems of their own. i am guessing they want to do trade with us and they want more trade with us. >> you becha. they want it. they need it. they have to have it. look at the pigs. look at portugal, spain, italy, greece, they have disasterous economies. they need this much more than anything else. i agree. this is all nonsense and puffery. it would be more exciting if we learned that andrea merkle was having an affair with john carey. >> oh my god, what? >> that's the same level of this kind of thing. this will go away fast. it will not interrupt any of the discussions. any of the discussions going forward. the eu wants it. we want it. it will work. >> why would they try and rattle the cage here? what is the end game? >> if they boycott us it is to their own detriment. trade helps everyone involved and to the extent the eu cuts it off, i think they are shooting themselves in the foot. the united states is still the most prosperous, the most individualistic and the most capitalistic country on earth. it do
they need us more than we need them. >> the eu has problems of their own. i am guessing they want to do trade with us and they want more trade with us. >> you becha. they want it. they need it. they have to have it. look at the pigs. look at portugal, spain, italy, greece, they have disasterous economies. they need this much more than anything else. i agree. this is all nonsense and puffery. it would be more exciting if we learned that andrea merkle was having an affair with john...
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not the eu. strengthening nato undermining the eu, i think is better for our security alliance. and this is an inspiration. i mean, i think they are inspiring us. throwing off a whole layer of government. >> all right. all right. >> maybe we can get rid of obamacare. >> see if your optimism pays. >>> when we come back, the presidential is heating up here at home with hillary clinton and donald trump attacking each other's personal and political ethics? are republicans finally getting the pivot they were hoping for? . . . . . campaign kicked into high gear this week with both hillary clinton and donald trump going on the attack. taking aim at each other's past records and personal ethics. >> he bankrupted his companies not once, not twice, but four times. hundreds of people lost their jobs. shareholders were wiped out. contractors, many of them small businesses, took heavy losses. many went bust. but donald trump, he came out fine. >> hillary clinton has perfected the politics of personal profit and even theft. she ran the state department like her own personal hedge fund doing t
not the eu. strengthening nato undermining the eu, i think is better for our security alliance. and this is an inspiration. i mean, i think they are inspiring us. throwing off a whole layer of government. >> all right. all right. >> maybe we can get rid of obamacare. >> see if your optimism pays. >>> when we come back, the presidential is heating up here at home with hillary clinton and donald trump attacking each other's personal and political ethics? are republicans...
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germany and the eu. germany had highest vacation days n eu . they are most productive. >> they make good cars, the germans. >> and the gloth grated is-thirds of our own . once upon a time they were a low tax regime and hours were higher. taxes on work you get less of it >> europe has legally man dated vacation . we don't have that here. >> i hope we are not on the air in france and germany. you are killing these poor people. >> they are killing themselves. look at their numbers. want you want to have them. >> they are happy except for millionaire necessary france. >> which is why they are leaving for belgium which is a tax-haven. 75 or 85 percent. ments to work there? last word from steve. a push to ring in the new year with a mileage tax. will it drive your economy off of the cliff? >> and colleges cashing in. they are collecting more application fees and not letting more students in. >> college is maching an increase . critucs call it a money grab. that is it a flip side. they have stocks set to >> believe it or not, colleges are enticing mor
germany and the eu. germany had highest vacation days n eu . they are most productive. >> they make good cars, the germans. >> and the gloth grated is-thirds of our own . once upon a time they were a low tax regime and hours were higher. taxes on work you get less of it >> europe has legally man dated vacation . we don't have that here. >> i hope we are not on the air in france and germany. you are killing these poor people. >> they are killing themselves. look at...
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this is a wake up call for the eu. this is not dissimilar to what's happened in the u.s. if you look at the eu parliamentaryians in brussels they are living high on the hog so a to speak and not paying attention to the needs of every day europeans. >> you hit a cord with me. i went over there. i was invited by the eu many years ago, about 20 years to see how it operated. strasburg, brussels and the two places the eu meet and it was like fat city. these people had expense account up the wazoo. >> sounds like washington d.c. >> well even worse if you can imagine. even worse than washington. three hour lunches and chauffeurs and everything. the people in europe are fed up. not only are they living high on the hog but they are telling everybody else what do. >> you are absolutely right. so i think when you look at france and germany and italy, the populous movements within the countries the elected officials are not empowered to be able to call for the referendum vote. however france has elections -- national elections nex
this is a wake up call for the eu. this is not dissimilar to what's happened in the u.s. if you look at the eu parliamentaryians in brussels they are living high on the hog so a to speak and not paying attention to the needs of every day europeans. >> you hit a cord with me. i went over there. i was invited by the eu many years ago, about 20 years to see how it operated. strasburg, brussels and the two places the eu meet and it was like fat city. these people had expense account up the...
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staying with the eu. we saw it from british prime minister david cameron comparing it to jumping out of a plane. once you jump out, you can't get back in the plane. what is your reaction to the news that is just coming in now that they are going to leave the eu and how it has played out and how politicians have used fear as such a tactic here? >> well, it is a remarkable result. when i came in and started to watch about 12 hours or so ago, i didn't see or know anyone who thought it was possible that brexit was going to win. it is a shock to the pollsteren and london and enormous shock. but you know what it is a wonderful day in london. the sun is shining. the markets will have a tough day today but sooner or later the uncertainty will turn in to certainty because certainty is what the people delivered on their vote. >> you can see the shot there of 10 downing who we are expected to hear from david cameron in the next hour or so. he campaigned hard to stay in the eu. what do you expect to hear from him? >>
staying with the eu. we saw it from british prime minister david cameron comparing it to jumping out of a plane. once you jump out, you can't get back in the plane. what is your reaction to the news that is just coming in now that they are going to leave the eu and how it has played out and how politicians have used fear as such a tactic here? >> well, it is a remarkable result. when i came in and started to watch about 12 hours or so ago, i didn't see or know anyone who thought it was...
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they can give the eu the prize for economicings. that is the only way to go beyond. >> this is a group stolkhol'm. part of the reason that the european was providing an examine. >> they were saying an example am looking at images of riots in greece and elsewhere. that is not an example of peace. >> they mean over the last 60 years and even there they are confusing cause and affect. the eu was not a cause but a symptom of a peace in europe born out of the defeat of fascism and spread of democracy . thos what made the european possible and it is bit much for them claiming credit for it. >> they are silly prizes for themselves not with standing. can and by the way. >> it is those blondee guys. >>> and do you get a sense that that could happen here? i mean, these huge disruption and people who get used to government protection and we are up at the point. 47 percent pay no income taxs and i always add to that. they are not all sucking off the government . many have paid other taxs and still pay them and many are soldiers and retireys. i
they can give the eu the prize for economicings. that is the only way to go beyond. >> this is a group stolkhol'm. part of the reason that the european was providing an examine. >> they were saying an example am looking at images of riots in greece and elsewhere. that is not an example of peace. >> they mean over the last 60 years and even there they are confusing cause and affect. the eu was not a cause but a symptom of a peace in europe born out of the defeat of fascism and...
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your honor is the beginning of the end of the eu. without eu resistance. without europe resisting, there will be little to stop him on his march to expand russia. >> that's it for the panel. but stay tuned to see how cleveland celebrated its victory in the nba championship. it's beyond wor >>> finally tonight. we can't let this week pass without noting the cleveland cavalier's victory in the nba finals. folks were so excited about the win, well, some of them were speechless. ♪ >> everyone loves a parade. and that's never been more true than it is in cleveland today. tell us about the scene there what are you seeing? >> well, they haven't had a championship in 50 years. thank you for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report." please join me this weekend for "fox news sunday." we have the latest on wrin's vote to leave the eu and talk possible trump running mate newtfinn-ish? facebook.com/thekellyfile. thanks for watching, everyone. see you monday. >>> welcome to "hannity." and tonight, britain breaks free of the european unio
your honor is the beginning of the end of the eu. without eu resistance. without europe resisting, there will be little to stop him on his march to expand russia. >> that's it for the panel. but stay tuned to see how cleveland celebrated its victory in the nba championship. it's beyond wor >>> finally tonight. we can't let this week pass without noting the cleveland cavalier's victory in the nba finals. folks were so excited about the win, well, some of them were speechless. ♪...
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over 70% came out to vote either to stay in the eu or to leave the eu. there was a lot of talk leading up to this about it being close but potentially it going in favor of remaining with the european union. that's what a lot of people thought. >> a lot more than talk. the markets expected it, it seemed to really be the safe bet in more ways than one. we're watching the market to it, which is decidedly negative. >> it does not like uncertainty. we were seeing that play out today. we had steven moore on just a few moments ago. he predicted it would tamper down in just a few days but we don't know that. you look at the numbers now. it's an unpredictable time. we have not seen this happen before. we were talking about what we can compare it to in the past and maybe the most similar time was in 2008 during the financial crash. but otherwise, this is really unprecedented time. >> unprecedented. dow down about 700 points for the dow futures. moments ago you can see the pictures at 10 downing street. there was a cat standing outside 10 downing street. you can im
over 70% came out to vote either to stay in the eu or to leave the eu. there was a lot of talk leading up to this about it being close but potentially it going in favor of remaining with the european union. that's what a lot of people thought. >> a lot more than talk. the markets expected it, it seemed to really be the safe bet in more ways than one. we're watching the market to it, which is decidedly negative. >> it does not like uncertainty. we were seeing that play out today. we...
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five seconds, jonas. >> look, the eu is like the hotel california. you can check in anytime you want, but never leave. >> don't tempt those countries. >> all right. golden old dis right here. after his victory, uk independent party leader has a choice words for our president here. wait until you hear this. and was this the reason he won? look at that. that is elizabeth hurly, the actress on the brexit side, urging people to get out and vote in a kind of interesting way. rob leach is here on that. life insurance automobile insurance i spent 20 years active duty they still refer to me as "gunnery sergeant" when i call being a usaa member because of my service in the military to pass that on to my kids something that makes me happy my name is roger zapata and i'm a usaa member for life. usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. when you have type 2 diabetes, like me, hi, i'm dominique wilkins. there's a moment of truth. and with victoza®, a better moment of proof. victoza® lowers
five seconds, jonas. >> look, the eu is like the hotel california. you can check in anytime you want, but never leave. >> don't tempt those countries. >> all right. golden old dis right here. after his victory, uk independent party leader has a choice words for our president here. wait until you hear this. and was this the reason he won? look at that. that is elizabeth hurly, the actress on the brexit side, urging people to get out and vote in a kind of interesting way. rob...
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a majority of british people voted to leave the eu and be free of the eu, to be a free sovereign nation. that's right for the british people. despite the turmoil in the london today brexit is going forward march 29th, 2019. britain will be far far better off outside of the eu. >> yes. very few a luring qualities. you can understand the confusion. man, what a mess. thank you, nile, very much. >> my pleasure, neil. >> the mueller investigation case going on better than a year and a half. the wallstreet journal editorial today, can we wrap this up like now? >> they will meet at the white house tomorrow. chuck schumer and nancy pelosi with the president to discuss funding of the wall. they had very big differences could. have avoid a government shut down? after this. >> alright. ahead of the big meeting the president will have with the democratic leaders, chuck schumer and nancy pelosi on the border wall. the fuss over the cara van and folks disappearing into the night. we are in tee yawn juan a, mexico, with the later. steve. >> the numbers are dropping at the government ran shelter here f
a majority of british people voted to leave the eu and be free of the eu, to be a free sovereign nation. that's right for the british people. despite the turmoil in the london today brexit is going forward march 29th, 2019. britain will be far far better off outside of the eu. >> yes. very few a luring qualities. you can understand the confusion. man, what a mess. thank you, nile, very much. >> my pleasure, neil. >> the mueller investigation case going on better than a year...
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they thought england would stay in the eu. here hillary clinton has been beating donald trump steadily in virtually all of the polls. so if the pollsters have it wrong now, they're way wrong. i mean, they're all wrong. granted, there are still four months until the election, but does make you feel better after you get over your concern? >> i mean, a little better. here's the thing. it's too early to look at nationwide polls. look at state by state. look at a state like ohio where donald trump even in his baddest week is tied with hillary clinton. the reason why, pollsters aren't talking to the right people, and you have to make sure the campaign is mobilizing the right people. you have to mobilize young people to vote. the misstake in london. you have to make sure that -- >> young people are still holding onto bernie. >> exactly. they're holding onto bernie because of their ideals. >> bernie is saying he's going to vote for hillary, and the young people are like no. >> he is. >> his followers aren't going to go along with that
they thought england would stay in the eu. here hillary clinton has been beating donald trump steadily in virtually all of the polls. so if the pollsters have it wrong now, they're way wrong. i mean, they're all wrong. granted, there are still four months until the election, but does make you feel better after you get over your concern? >> i mean, a little better. here's the thing. it's too early to look at nationwide polls. look at state by state. look at a state like ohio where donald...
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>> the eu is going away. there is absolutely no way. >> you don't think that angela merkel is going to try to hold this one again. >> of course she is. germany runs. britain was the court balance to that britain, france, germany, netherlands, not that many huge economies in europe now germany is preeminent. so if i'm spain or portugal or france for that matter and looking at germany and saying really i want to be part of an organization that you dominate completely? no. the support for leaving in these other countries neither lands and france also is really high. trumpism, which another word for nationalism is a global trend. >> tell me how it evenings us here. >> well, probably it will cause our economy to contract to some degree. again, the finance sector. the -- one of the main points of globalization is that it allows capital to flow freely with less friction across borders. that is really good for finance. there is some trickle down effect. >> what do you mean by finance. >> i mean banking, basically. >>
>> the eu is going away. there is absolutely no way. >> you don't think that angela merkel is going to try to hold this one again. >> of course she is. germany runs. britain was the court balance to that britain, france, germany, netherlands, not that many huge economies in europe now germany is preeminent. so if i'm spain or portugal or france for that matter and looking at germany and saying really i want to be part of an organization that you dominate completely? no. the...
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leaving the eu and head to places like turkey who may funnel their way down to syria. another independent security expert who i spoke to today who is a former french spy says really he believes only thing this continent can do to up the game and try to diminish the threat is to jail and imprison anyone who can be deemed radicalized. that's a very tough sale to the european continent. this is a freedom of speech for the most part is celebrated and cherished. it's hard to imagine that being passed across europe. he says really at this point that's what has to be done. >> i think that we demand so much of our government to try to protect us. i think it's also important to note in the united states is that everyone always sees something or may have seen something. see something, say something. someone must have bids on this truck. talk or speak up. that will also, likewise, give us greater protection. anyway, kevin, thank you. fox news mideast and terrorism expert walid phares is here. is he one of foreign policy advisors. walid right here last night. we just heard ambassa
leaving the eu and head to places like turkey who may funnel their way down to syria. another independent security expert who i spoke to today who is a former french spy says really he believes only thing this continent can do to up the game and try to diminish the threat is to jail and imprison anyone who can be deemed radicalized. that's a very tough sale to the european continent. this is a freedom of speech for the most part is celebrated and cherished. it's hard to imagine that being...
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which nation could be next in leaving the eu? we'll tell you about the meetings going on tight right now. >>> and a poster by the architect of the brexit sparking some controversy.
which nation could be next in leaving the eu? we'll tell you about the meetings going on tight right now. >>> and a poster by the architect of the brexit sparking some controversy.
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million from the eu working in britain. and as soon as they are out, the normal labor laws are not going to apply. they are going to have to figure out are they going to need work visas? anybody who is making stuff in the u.k. that they are going to ship to an eu country they are going to have to negotiate well, what will be the tariffs and how will u.k. products be treated compared to eu products? oso all of that at the very least business investment is going to say let's do nothing for a few months until we see how it gets sorted out. that's going to be a major economic downer in i. >> it's all bureaucratic. patriot working in the u.k. i just need to get a work visa in the u.k. you are not shutting down plants and manufacturing. >> i don't know what you are talking about. shut down the plants? >> why? >> look, let me give you a perfect example. japanese automakers built auto plants in the u.k. to send the cars into the eu. they did that several years ago. those plants are going to slow down whoa, whoa, don't make some car
million from the eu working in britain. and as soon as they are out, the normal labor laws are not going to apply. they are going to have to figure out are they going to need work visas? anybody who is making stuff in the u.k. that they are going to ship to an eu country they are going to have to negotiate well, what will be the tariffs and how will u.k. products be treated compared to eu products? oso all of that at the very least business investment is going to say let's do nothing for a few...
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your honor is the beginning of the end of the eu. without eu resistance. without europe resisting, there will be little to stop him on his march to expand russia. >> that's it for the panel. but stay tuned to see how cleveland celebrated its victory in the nba championship. it's beyond words. ♪ before it became a medicine, it was an idea. an inspiration. a wild "what-if." so scientists went to work. they examined 87 different protein structures. had 12 years of setbacks and breakthroughs, 4,423 sleepless nights, and countless trips back to the drawing board. at first they were told no, well... maybe, and finally: yes. then it was 36 clinical trials, 8,500 patient volunteers, and the hope of millions. and so after it became a medicine, someone who couldn't be cured, could be. me. ♪ >>> finally tonight. we can't let this week pass without noting the cleveland cavalier's victory in the nba finals. folks were so excited about the win, well, some of them were speechless. ♪ >> everyone loves a parade. and that's never been more true than it is in cleveland
your honor is the beginning of the end of the eu. without eu resistance. without europe resisting, there will be little to stop him on his march to expand russia. >> that's it for the panel. but stay tuned to see how cleveland celebrated its victory in the nba championship. it's beyond words. ♪ before it became a medicine, it was an idea. an inspiration. a wild "what-if." so scientists went to work. they examined 87 different protein structures. had 12 years of setbacks and...
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leaving the eu. i would attend the european chancel next week to explain the decision the british people having taken and my own decision. the british people have made a choice. that not only needs to be respected by those on the losing side of the argument myself included should help to make it work. >> stunning news. some people calling it statesmanlike. clearly, a surprise the european parliament has just called an imagine session for tomorrow here to try and begin figuring out what they can do about putting the pieces together. world financial markets reacted to what was really surprisin news. everybody thought this was going to go the other way. asian markets sliding. trading in the u.k. has resumed by already down 17%. they suggested the three major indices will open in the red, including the dow jones, which is down about 590 points. >> it is really stunning. the last time we saw these kind of huge shocks to the financial market was in 2008. we haven't seen these kind of numbers in so long. we
leaving the eu. i would attend the european chancel next week to explain the decision the british people having taken and my own decision. the british people have made a choice. that not only needs to be respected by those on the losing side of the argument myself included should help to make it work. >> stunning news. some people calling it statesmanlike. clearly, a surprise the european parliament has just called an imagine session for tomorrow here to try and begin figuring out what...
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. >> bret: you spent time at the eu. you have seen these countries work and operate in brussels how unique is it for all these countries to get on the same page on something like this? so quickly, such a message package and close coordination with our allies the united states first time russian sanctions. first time we have decided as eu to also in the military field to help a country to defend itself. it is not that we want to on the contrary. we also like the u.s., by the way, offered many opportunities to the russian president to negotiate but to help the ukrainians is also essential and another fundamental function of the eu is humanitarian crisis as you said in and around ukraine to help the refugees in particular. >> bret: france is offering ukraine, first shipment 33 tons, blankets, tents, sleeping bags arrived in poland sunday according to reuters. there are questions about getting not only the humanitarian aid but the military aid in, if russian troops are encircling as it looks like they are planning to do kyiv
. >> bret: you spent time at the eu. you have seen these countries work and operate in brussels how unique is it for all these countries to get on the same page on something like this? so quickly, such a message package and close coordination with our allies the united states first time russian sanctions. first time we have decided as eu to also in the military field to help a country to defend itself. it is not that we want to on the contrary. we also like the u.s., by the way, offered...
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this of course after the uk just voted to leave the eu. this throws a lot of economic uncertainty out into the world, not just here at home. that continues to weigh not just on u.s. stocks but stocks around the globe. banking stocks continue to lead the way down in the u.s. stock market. we'll keep watching it for you. is stocks continue to plunge. >> a real-life political drama in tinseltown. imagine. according to a new report many hollywood conservatives, me being one, are not shelling out for donald trump for fear backlash as trump supporters. head of a hollywood relations firm telling the rap, quote, if you're climbing studio ladder or haven't become a big star yet, you will probably not going to be hesitant to support trump. these people are afraid because their bosses likely are very likely hillary clinton supporters. i say, so what. get a backbone, stand up for yourself. if you're a conservative, stand up. i've had enough. i mean i personally know this. i have written a book about it. there goes my social life, from clueless to cons
this of course after the uk just voted to leave the eu. this throws a lot of economic uncertainty out into the world, not just here at home. that continues to weigh not just on u.s. stocks but stocks around the globe. banking stocks continue to lead the way down in the u.s. stock market. we'll keep watching it for you. is stocks continue to plunge. >> a real-life political drama in tinseltown. imagine. according to a new report many hollywood conservatives, me being one, are not shelling...
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many don't want to see britain leaving the eu. there are not many options left and time is running out, until britain is set to leave the eu. >> thank you. markets don't like uncertainty and they're pay ago tension to that. thank you, kitty. there is a legal victory for planned parenthood. the supreme court reject appeals to defund it the high courts staying out of the legal fights over blocking funding to planned parenthood. the court's conservatives sided with the majority. >> a plea agreement mab in the works for an accused russian spy. we have the stke tales. how forthcoming was james comey when answering questions before a house panel? >> fbi director james comey with regard to the two most important investigations certainly during his tenure as fbi director said, as you noted, i don't recall. i don't remember. i don't know, 245 times. >> fox news alert. accused russian spice maria butina expected to change her plea to guilty. acting as a foreign agent without registering as one. peter is following for us. peter. >> maria but
many don't want to see britain leaving the eu. there are not many options left and time is running out, until britain is set to leave the eu. >> thank you. markets don't like uncertainty and they're pay ago tension to that. thank you, kitty. there is a legal victory for planned parenthood. the supreme court reject appeals to defund it the high courts staying out of the legal fights over blocking funding to planned parenthood. the court's conservatives sided with the majority. >> a...
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hungry has 37 possessor the population anti-eu but the president there is against the eu, saying europe is strong on only itch itself can give answers to situations like immigration to strangen it. the eu failed to give answer, and the angela merkel says we take note of the birch peek's decision with regret. no doubt this is a blow to europe and the european unification process. italy razz prime minister, we must change it to make it more human, speaking about the eu, and more just. but europe is our home, it's our future, and finally, the belgium prime minister saying we need to keep a cool head and see what new way of cooperation will be possible. so a lot of people talking about cooperation. a lot of countries angry that are saying we may very well be next, and you're worried about countries making demands from the eu they may not be able to fulfill. >> looks like it's going to be messy. thank you. >> to brexit vote is having an impact on everything, even football. european football. in spain, for example, there's a limit on how many noneu players teams can have. so some of the ports
hungry has 37 possessor the population anti-eu but the president there is against the eu, saying europe is strong on only itch itself can give answers to situations like immigration to strangen it. the eu failed to give answer, and the angela merkel says we take note of the birch peek's decision with regret. no doubt this is a blow to europe and the european unification process. italy razz prime minister, we must change it to make it more human, speaking about the eu, and more just. but europe...
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and have a referendum on the eu. the thing is in french constitution, she can't just decree, a referendum, she has to work with parliament. there are parliamentary elections coming up. there would be uncertainty if she does win. maria: the fact she is on the docket, and this is being discussed there is a lot of unhappiness in france, worried about borders and refugee flow. give us a sense of how we arrived hire. >> you are right. even if macron wins, as is expected those problems are not going away. first is economic. france along with many others, in the eu have a economy that is is not producing jobs and incomes that people need, you with many millions of people left behind by modern economy. they are angry at what has been done to them by elites over many years, from both parties. have you cultural a -- aspect in terms of immigration. la pen smoke strongly to that, in emmanuel macron wins those issues would remain, he is talking about reforming the economy and reforming the eu, we heard that many times from candid
and have a referendum on the eu. the thing is in french constitution, she can't just decree, a referendum, she has to work with parliament. there are parliamentary elections coming up. there would be uncertainty if she does win. maria: the fact she is on the docket, and this is being discussed there is a lot of unhappiness in france, worried about borders and refugee flow. give us a sense of how we arrived hire. >> you are right. even if macron wins, as is expected those problems are not...
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spoken on their election day the results are in, centralist macron who wants france to state in the eu, la pen advocated and now advanced to presidential runoff that will occur on may seventh with each one plan to go take france in very different directions. hello, everyone, this is a brand-new hour of america's headquarters i'm eric sean. >> security after paris attack. it marks the first time in recent memory that an election took place under a state of emergency. eric: live in paris with the very latest on somewhat surprising election in macron has never had an election ever. >> amazing on both sides, eric and arthel. french voters have spoken and vi have come up with a very strong and different kind of choice about who they want for their next president. remember, as they voted today they were choosing from 11 different candidates. they pick two outsiders. they are dissatisfied about the economy and situation here and rejected the candidates of the major parties. populist front candidate marine la pen to deal with the flagging economy. she called france to leave the inturnan union
spoken on their election day the results are in, centralist macron who wants france to state in the eu, la pen advocated and now advanced to presidential runoff that will occur on may seventh with each one plan to go take france in very different directions. hello, everyone, this is a brand-new hour of america's headquarters i'm eric sean. >> security after paris attack. it marks the first time in recent memory that an election took place under a state of emergency. eric: live in paris...
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macron and the eu. clayton: thank you so much. 38 minutes after the hour, the mainstream media going nuts over care bill. >> people could be charged higher premiums who had preexisting conditions? >> we have a lot of preexisting conditions. >> what this is really about is the people who rely, depend on the guaranty that pre-- that coverage of preexisting conditions. clayton: but weren't premiums already going up under obamacare? we will have a fair and balance debate on that next. jackie: first-class taking a nap on the job and you won't believe who he left behind the control. clayton: is that inflatable from movie. >> not cool, not my daughter is.. ...studying to be a dentist and she gave me advice. cool. ... go pro with crest pro-health. 4 out of 5 dentists confirm these crest pro-health products... &help maintain a professional clean. crest pro-health... ...really brought my mouth... ...to the next level. go pro with crest pro-health "how to win at business." step one: point decisively with the arm o
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how might it affect the eu in general? >> remember a manual macron was voted in, the golden boy of the european union of the globalists movement, he was proof that brexit and trump were short-term aberrations, everything was going to return to normal. he was the prince charming of the european globalist project, specifically what sparked this off is a massive ride in france. if you live in paris or big city, you probably don't need a car because it is a pain having one. you can get around by public transport by taxes but if you live in a rural france, have to get the kids to school or going shopping you can't survive without a car so the protest yesterday was about green taxes, if you live in the countryside, it has changed and morphed into something bigger than that. effectively the riots we saw yesterday are increasing voting no confidence in the manual macron. he's pushing for france to be the united states of europe with a european army and the rest of it and the french people ultimately don't like that. his popularity
how might it affect the eu in general? >> remember a manual macron was voted in, the golden boy of the european union of the globalists movement, he was proof that brexit and trump were short-term aberrations, everything was going to return to normal. he was the prince charming of the european globalist project, specifically what sparked this off is a massive ride in france. if you live in paris or big city, you probably don't need a car because it is a pain having one. you can get around...
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and the fact they are doing that suggests there is a movement and the eu may shift. that would open the door to additional sanctions that the u.s. could help the eu move forward. and you heard the president saying he doesn't see any u.s. military role beyond what they are doing and there is criticism that more can be done as far as lethal weapons for the ukrainians and helping the other countries around ukraine. >> all right. bret baier we'll see you live at 6 p.m. eastern. >>> and senator, welcome to you again. thank you for being on the couch with us. >> too bad you don't have any news today. >> very touch day. as you listened to the president's comments, what thoughts were going through your head? >> we heard a statement you would hear from a president under this circumstances but who would have thought it would come from him. he started talking about the conflict and if he is not prepared to tag them with this action through their situation in ukraine why is that relevant to the press conference? everybody knows from this tape and all as samantha powers said who
and the fact they are doing that suggests there is a movement and the eu may shift. that would open the door to additional sanctions that the u.s. could help the eu move forward. and you heard the president saying he doesn't see any u.s. military role beyond what they are doing and there is criticism that more can be done as far as lethal weapons for the ukrainians and helping the other countries around ukraine. >> all right. bret baier we'll see you live at 6 p.m. eastern. >>>...
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this is not to make the eu weaker. what it is to make these nations stronger and have the eu really be a collection of nations instead of one united states of europe. that project was actually ended this week. it was macron's vision he called it the renaissance project. none of the leading governments in europe signed up for it. and then you saw the french people reject it on sunday and you saw it in italy and the u.k. and other places, poll land and hungary overwhelming support for the populist movement. it's not to destroy europe. it's actually to make europe stronger. that's part of the project fear that the established order is trying to put into people but it is dead wrong. >> martha: we have read that macron, the president of france has been sort of scrambling to hold onto the center that what happened in the election on sunday was an erosion of those center parties and an increased obviously in the seats on the left and the right. if you still put some of those in the middle together and if he can scramble toget
this is not to make the eu weaker. what it is to make these nations stronger and have the eu really be a collection of nations instead of one united states of europe. that project was actually ended this week. it was macron's vision he called it the renaissance project. none of the leading governments in europe signed up for it. and then you saw the french people reject it on sunday and you saw it in italy and the u.k. and other places, poll land and hungary overwhelming support for the...
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to move with united states, the eu leadership is moving against iran. what trump needs to do is welcome talks with macron and in return ask the european lead toaster reinforce rouhani and the leadership that we are open to a negotiation, we want a better deal. what is that better deal? well, shouldn't have the timelines that the initial deal, we want a permanent rejection of nukes from iran and we want verification, real verification and then finally, we want to link this to them stopping the exporting of violence, stop the terrorism, so i would argue this, when you lay that out for the international community to say why is the united states doing this, what are they endeavoring to do, they don't want iran to have nukes or export terrorism, most people are going to be like, that seems pretty reasonable, what does iran wants, iran wants to continue to do what they are doing and economically benefit, who is right here? we are right. >> and you say that those points you layed out, does that call for colonel scrapping of the current nuclear deal or revising
to move with united states, the eu leadership is moving against iran. what trump needs to do is welcome talks with macron and in return ask the european lead toaster reinforce rouhani and the leadership that we are open to a negotiation, we want a better deal. what is that better deal? well, shouldn't have the timelines that the initial deal, we want a permanent rejection of nukes from iran and we want verification, real verification and then finally, we want to link this to them stopping the...
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china, the eu. these are big importers of iranian oil. so if we say okay, china, guess what, we are not going to do business with you guys if you keep doing business with them, then that would have an impact. but, unless we are willing to go through with that and really stick to the sanctions, i don't know if it's going to have the intended effect. >> right. and that's a very good point. look, you can see from the push back from the eu, i mean, make no mistake, their protests about us pulling out of the deal were primarily economically based. right? they have been very keen, commercially reengage with iran. that's what they are complaining about in a sense. but, china is thought going to play ball, necessarily, with us on this. so we can do what we can do and that's important, right? because we will have an impact on it. >> trish: can't we make sure that the eu is doing what -- i mean, if we say you can't do business with the iranians, and france is still doing business with the iranians, then why would we allow our american companies to
china, the eu. these are big importers of iranian oil. so if we say okay, china, guess what, we are not going to do business with you guys if you keep doing business with them, then that would have an impact. but, unless we are willing to go through with that and really stick to the sanctions, i don't know if it's going to have the intended effect. >> right. and that's a very good point. look, you can see from the push back from the eu, i mean, make no mistake, their protests about us...
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you he sngsly in the eu have open borders. you have to accept people who live in the european union anywhere here. that's the concept. that will probably and very soon. i don't think that's a bad necessarily. if you are a sovereign country you should be able to protect your borders. would you agree to that? bill: great britain is an island so it has its own border. charlie, we'll be back with more developments from london in. maria: when you look 20 years ago and britain's decision not to join the euro. it was a smart move. martha: absolutely. maria, thank you very much. donald trump as you saw this morning. great visuals for him and his campaign from scotland as the brexit news was breaking. he says he sees similarities between britain's decision and the unease american voters are feeling who are supporting him. and the supreme court blocks president obama's executive action on immigration. the president says it's a deep digs -- a deep disappointment. the governor one border state joins us with his reaction. >> america has al
you he sngsly in the eu have open borders. you have to accept people who live in the european union anywhere here. that's the concept. that will probably and very soon. i don't think that's a bad necessarily. if you are a sovereign country you should be able to protect your borders. would you agree to that? bill: great britain is an island so it has its own border. charlie, we'll be back with more developments from london in. maria: when you look 20 years ago and britain's decision not to join...
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jillian: brexit on the brink, british prime minister teresa may heading back to the eu after delaying yesterday's critical brexit vote. rob: eu leaders say they will not renegotiate, live in london uncertainty looms over the uk's future. >> reporter: teresa may is trying to break the deadline and she's hoping this trip to europe will help convince people back home to support her on this. she had a breakfast meeting bright and early with the dutch prime minister in the hag. she will head to berlin later today hoping for some reassurance on the deal over brexit the project from the eu which might make it more acceptable to lawmakers in parliament but expectations are pretty low, the eu says the deal is done and there is no room for renegotiation. >> the best, the only deal possible. no room for renegotiation. of course, if used intelligently, there is enough to give further clarification. >> reporter: yesterday teresa may told parliament she would postpone a crucial vote on that deal. the deal has become so controversial lawmakers would not approve it. teresa may is convinced it is the
jillian: brexit on the brink, british prime minister teresa may heading back to the eu after delaying yesterday's critical brexit vote. rob: eu leaders say they will not renegotiate, live in london uncertainty looms over the uk's future. >> reporter: teresa may is trying to break the deadline and she's hoping this trip to europe will help convince people back home to support her on this. she had a breakfast meeting bright and early with the dutch prime minister in the hag. she will head...
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that's what's going on with the eu. and when he yesterday was talking about how there is 151 billion-dollar disparity between what we are getting and what europe is getting, that also is part of the message. not only does he want nato countries to kick in more cash to get them up to the threshold that they agreed, to of course, 10-year agreement that doesn't take effect until officially 2024, but he also wants to get a better deal for the united states when it comes to trade. right now we are on the losing end of that, too. ainsley: past presidents have said the same thing. this has gone back to the 50's paying too much. nancy pelosi and chuck schumer saying it's embarrassing. what about america? what about americans? no more apology tour. this is about hard-working americans. we need to make sure our money is being spent wisely. the president said that by germany buying this pipeline or contributing to this pipeline of billions of dollars to russia, he says it's not acceptable that they are being totally controlled by
that's what's going on with the eu. and when he yesterday was talking about how there is 151 billion-dollar disparity between what we are getting and what europe is getting, that also is part of the message. not only does he want nato countries to kick in more cash to get them up to the threshold that they agreed, to of course, 10-year agreement that doesn't take effect until officially 2024, but he also wants to get a better deal for the united states when it comes to trade. right now we are...
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giving further advice to her successor as per minister to really take a much tougher approach with the eu in negotiations. kristen: if i could pause right there to play that clip with president trump telling the sunday times that the uk should sue the european union and walk away from these brexit negotiations. listen. >> i'm only saying this from my standpoint. i would not-- that's a tremendous number. if you don't get the deal you want, if you don't get a fair deal then you walk away. kristen: so, good advice, bad advice, what would happen if the uk takes that advice? >> i think it's good advice because the european union has been unreasonable in the negotiations with great britain. it's outrageous that britain is having to pay 39 billion pounds just to leave the european union and the deal the eu's offering is ghastly. i think the advice from the president is correct britain should walk away from the negotiations with the eu unless they get a very good deal. no deal, brexit is far better than a bad deal brexit so i think the president's advice is spot on and i think the next british go
giving further advice to her successor as per minister to really take a much tougher approach with the eu in negotiations. kristen: if i could pause right there to play that clip with president trump telling the sunday times that the uk should sue the european union and walk away from these brexit negotiations. listen. >> i'm only saying this from my standpoint. i would not-- that's a tremendous number. if you don't get the deal you want, if you don't get a fair deal then you walk away....
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and the eu debt not only hitting european markets, but stocks here and world leaders are pounding out a fix for greece and monitoring what could be a mess in italy. so much to fix and so little time and so little money . here with the thoughts on all of this is robert caplanformer vice-president in goldman saches and you seem to have done fine and not embarrassed himself in other endeavors. robert, good to have you. >> that was a joke. >> i understand. >> not really. what do you make of what is happening here. we are watching greece, greece, and then italy. what is going on here? >> the good news happened this week, we avoided chaos in europe because greece looks like they will agree to the bailout. it is going to be a mess and ey will have a fight over their elections. italy is a problem, and it is going to be a problem for a while. i would argue that the trick and the challenge in europe to avoid something chaotic and in the meantime, it is going to be a messy muddle and we'll be in this muddle for weeks and monthings. sarkozy and merkel have done an excellent job being steadfast an
and the eu debt not only hitting european markets, but stocks here and world leaders are pounding out a fix for greece and monitoring what could be a mess in italy. so much to fix and so little time and so little money . here with the thoughts on all of this is robert caplanformer vice-president in goldman saches and you seem to have done fine and not embarrassed himself in other endeavors. robert, good to have you. >> that was a joke. >> i understand. >> not really. what do...
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big believer in the euro and eu. this is as much a referendum on the euro and the entire representation of the european union as it is on anything. obviously austria they pulled back a bit. a lot of complicating factors from that election. we are seeing the slow, slow, slow drip to the end of the eu. germany is going to fight it but the people clearly don't want it. it's not working. similar issues of wage stagnation. immigration concerns. obviously the migration into europe. it's going to fundamentally change the character of the continent. people are very, very uneasy. even if they are not that political. they are uneasy with what they have seen happen to their home lands. >> you mentioned austria, the green candidate won the as you tree an election, largely ceremonial. it was kind of a signal. >> that was also more about immigration. that wasn't really an eu referendum that vote. it was interesting the fact that he won decisively and, you know, look, europe is going through possibly a real crackup but, you know, t
big believer in the euro and eu. this is as much a referendum on the euro and the entire representation of the european union as it is on anything. obviously austria they pulled back a bit. a lot of complicating factors from that election. we are seeing the slow, slow, slow drip to the end of the eu. germany is going to fight it but the people clearly don't want it. it's not working. similar issues of wage stagnation. immigration concerns. obviously the migration into europe. it's going to...
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they're not in the eu with both feet. and they've always been reluctant about the eu. they joined it, but they've never been terribly thrilled with with it and i think that this is basically a concern on their part. on some of the britts, it's a concern about how much power is being lodged in brussels as opposed to the uk having its own inherent powers and responsibilities. i think there's a concern, i think that concern is in other countries as well. >> here in the united states as well in terms of a warning sign, canary in the coal mine, if you will, to the amount of power. the amount of taxation the federal government has that you risk a rejection of that by voters. >> i think that that's a good thought you have there. it's a good analogy. i think the same kind of concerns are playing out in the u.s. when we saw i don't know how many, was it maybe 16 candidates for the presidency on the republican side and the voters rejected all of them in favor of a nonpolitics. i think it's going on in england and i think it's going on in the u.s. i think it's going on in other c
they're not in the eu with both feet. and they've always been reluctant about the eu. they joined it, but they've never been terribly thrilled with with it and i think that this is basically a concern on their part. on some of the britts, it's a concern about how much power is being lodged in brussels as opposed to the uk having its own inherent powers and responsibilities. i think there's a concern, i think that concern is in other countries as well. >> here in the united states as well...
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the big question in france is whether or not france goes down the passing of leaving the eu. and two candidates, la pen and melenchon have proposed that line. i think that markets would react if there was suggests that france would possibly leaves eu. following british rif referendun issue of leaving the ei eu the markets went down meas momentary but they shot back up. brexit has proven to be a great success for britain. >> you make a lot of good points thank you. >> thank you. maria: nile there. >> north korea is threatening to sink a u.s. aircraft carrier. former u.s. ambassador to south korea is with us, christopher hill breaks down the tough talk from the rogue regime as we look ahead to "sunday morning futures" next. finally. hey ron! they're finally taking down that schwab billboard. oh, not so fast, carl. ♪ oh no. schwab, again? index investing for that low? that's three times less than fidelity... ...and four times less than vanguard. what's next, no minimums? ...no minimums. schwab has lowered the cost of investing again. introducing the lowest cost index funds in
the big question in france is whether or not france goes down the passing of leaving the eu. and two candidates, la pen and melenchon have proposed that line. i think that markets would react if there was suggests that france would possibly leaves eu. following british rif referendun issue of leaving the ei eu the markets went down meas momentary but they shot back up. brexit has proven to be a great success for britain. >> you make a lot of good points thank you. >> thank you....
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the eu has freedom of movement between countries. the man's family have been detained for questioning. the christmas market is closed and the town is quiet. this is a symbol of europe and is it also known by people who celebrate this christmas market as the capitol christmas. what people in the town have been saying tonight there is a offer whel manying sadness and melancholy. a town that should be so festive is in mourning and quiet tonight, dana. >> dana: what more do we know about the suspect, amy? >> just 29 years old. with 27 convictions already to his name. he has been in and out of jail. he is french. he was born in the town and knows it well. he has been in trouble since the age of 10. police went to question him yesterday morning for attempted murder. he wasn't home. they found weapons in his apartment, where he lived. no radical islamic literature. he was on a list, those suspected of being islamic radicals. there are 26,000 on the list. he has been on it, dane a since 2016. they say he was radicalized in prison. even thoug
the eu has freedom of movement between countries. the man's family have been detained for questioning. the christmas market is closed and the town is quiet. this is a symbol of europe and is it also known by people who celebrate this christmas market as the capitol christmas. what people in the town have been saying tonight there is a offer whel manying sadness and melancholy. a town that should be so festive is in mourning and quiet tonight, dana. >> dana: what more do we know about the...
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the eu is what looks weak. when you look at those countries, france and germany holding up the tent pole and england on their own. maria: the eu is worse off without britain as opposed britain being without the eu. it's the eu that will see the weakness. that's concern because that's a large marketplace, 500 million people in the eurozone. and the u.s. as well, the single market. but the fragility we are talking about, you see the currencies are down and the dollar is up. that will make things even more difficult. and it is about earnings. will corporations be able to show earnings growth in the face after slow market in europe? the good news? it's a good time to go to europe. your dollars will buy you a lot more. martha: maria, thank you. let's bring in mark smith who is with us as well. eric: a presidential scholar at king's college. how worried are you this morning. >> looking forward to going to london and taking advantage of my strong dollar. eric: how about the folks over there. we hear reports of buyers'
the eu is what looks weak. when you look at those countries, france and germany holding up the tent pole and england on their own. maria: the eu is worse off without britain as opposed britain being without the eu. it's the eu that will see the weakness. that's concern because that's a large marketplace, 500 million people in the eurozone. and the u.s. as well, the single market. but the fragility we are talking about, you see the currencies are down and the dollar is up. that will make things...
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in the eu institutions. so, this is an attack on a very civilized city and on parts of that city, heavily populated at those times of the day. it's incredibly shocking attack we have seen here in brussels. >> jack, thank you very much. and investigators scrambling to piece together everything they can about these terrorists, not just to catch the one on the run but to identify, thwart, any other possible terrorist plans. but with so much of brussels already under a terrorp microscope since the paris attacks, how do these attackers stay under the radar. we would like to point out as recently disclosed he has been advising donald trump on foreign affairs. nice to see you walid. >> nice to see you, greta. >> i don't know how you catch tastes or prevent them. no i don't mean to pick on law enforcement or people or nation of belgium. how did these people stay under the radar? >> there is the theory that the terrorists adopt when they cannot leave the country or -- want to leave the country or region europe living
in the eu institutions. so, this is an attack on a very civilized city and on parts of that city, heavily populated at those times of the day. it's incredibly shocking attack we have seen here in brussels. >> jack, thank you very much. and investigators scrambling to piece together everything they can about these terrorists, not just to catch the one on the run but to identify, thwart, any other possible terrorist plans. but with so much of brussels already under a terrorp microscope...
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they invoked a never before used article in the eu. asking aid and assistance to a member country who is a victim of armed aggression on the territory. other countries can take part in the air raids over syria and iraq or providing security support. last night the french military carried out seven more air strikeses in syria and targeting the isis training camp. and french police carried out raids. nearly 300 since sunday and te taining a hundred people and seizing weapons including a rocket launcher. there is searches in germ no and belgium and no cipe of the mot wanted. the belgian radical who is plotting the terrorist attacks. this mastermined believed to have fled to syria and sel ah whose brother blew himself up. he has been on the run. and he was stopped near the belgian border with two other men in the car. the other men were caught but sela h is still on the run. and the second fugitive in the attack. >> if they have 20 and only know of seven be that are dead. there is other names to be added to the list. >> how do we prevent t
they invoked a never before used article in the eu. asking aid and assistance to a member country who is a victim of armed aggression on the territory. other countries can take part in the air raids over syria and iraq or providing security support. last night the french military carried out seven more air strikeses in syria and targeting the isis training camp. and french police carried out raids. nearly 300 since sunday and te taining a hundred people and seizing weapons including a rocket...
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[inaudible] >> do you believe that the eu and -- >> i've said this, i say it with respect. i think they are as tough as china. i really do. i think they are very tough. the united states has been not treated particularly well over the years and i'm not saying that, should have been the other way around but it wasn't, i congratulate you, but the european is tough, very tough, tough traders and the united states has lost tremendous amounts of money with the agreement and i don't hold that against the european, i hold it against our presidents and administrations that did not a good job. i respect the european union, i respect china to do what they've been able to do to the united states over the year and you look at a guy like sleepy joe biden and the fact that he would allow them with obama to do what they did to us, it should have been happen-what i'm doing to china should have happened 25 years ago. not just president obama, i think many presidents, you go back to bush, clinton and many, many presidents could have done something about this. hundreds of billions of dollars
[inaudible] >> do you believe that the eu and -- >> i've said this, i say it with respect. i think they are as tough as china. i really do. i think they are very tough. the united states has been not treated particularly well over the years and i'm not saying that, should have been the other way around but it wasn't, i congratulate you, but the european is tough, very tough, tough traders and the united states has lost tremendous amounts of money with the agreement and i don't hold...
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. -- eu after delaying the critical brexit vote but leaders will not negotiate. kitty logan is live in london where uncertainty looms over the uk's future. >> reporter: the prime minister theresa may is meeting with the dutch prime minister in the hague and go on to meet european leaders throughout the week to try to break the deadlock, she told members of parliament she postponed a crucial vote on the deal over the terms of ending the uk's relationship with the european union. that is so controversial it became apparent british lawmakers would not approve it but theresa may is convinced this is the right deal for the country and parliament will try to compromise and back it, she's hosting officials with reassurances on the deal which would make it more acceptable back home but the eu said the deal is done and there is no room for renegotiation. >> we have achieved the best possible, the only deal possible. no room for renegotiation. there is room enough to give further clarification. >> reporter: separately the european court of justice that the uk could revoke
. -- eu after delaying the critical brexit vote but leaders will not negotiate. kitty logan is live in london where uncertainty looms over the uk's future. >> reporter: the prime minister theresa may is meeting with the dutch prime minister in the hague and go on to meet european leaders throughout the week to try to break the deadlock, she told members of parliament she postponed a crucial vote on the deal over the terms of ending the uk's relationship with the european union. that is so...
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well, it's a disaster for the eu, the european union. it's not good news. the real fear here is it will become a contagion that spreads to other countries with large debt like italy. like sport gal. like spain. and that. >> gerri, i don't understand that, if all these nations of portugal, ireland another big one that's got debt out there with the eurozone, i mean, aren't they going to see the writing on the wall and see that germany is holding tough and that if you don't agree to the austerity terms of germany who is in the bank in this essentially one of the big banks that you are going to be without money it might be a lesson to one of the other countries that austerity night be a good idea. >> on the other hand, if greece goes back to the drachma, it might put pressure on the eu on countries. maybe they get more debt floated their way and better terms. all a game of leverage going on right now. i think angela merkel as much as anybody knows what she is in for. u.s. markets had a hissy fit this morning. we thought we would trade by hundreds of points. we
well, it's a disaster for the eu, the european union. it's not good news. the real fear here is it will become a contagion that spreads to other countries with large debt like italy. like sport gal. like spain. and that. >> gerri, i don't understand that, if all these nations of portugal, ireland another big one that's got debt out there with the eurozone, i mean, aren't they going to see the writing on the wall and see that germany is holding tough and that if you don't agree to the...
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now, a meeting of eu and eurozone leaders will go ahead but all we will get is broad framework ideas for how to address three main things: we have the bank refinancing, recapital savings of the banks, and, also, boosting the firepower of the eu bailout fund. how is that bailout fund going to be used and funded in the first place? and of course we have what about the people holding the greek debt. they have to take a hair cut. in july it could have been 21 percent and now it could be 50 percent or 60 percent. but this still has to be decided. the devil is in the details and as we have seen on and on and on and on and on they cannot agree what type of day it is let alone on the fine details of a debt crisis manifesto to deal with what is going on. >>neil: do you wonder if this club is unraveling, they are all sniping at each other and they strongly dislike each other lately. what happened? >>guest: well, good point. we have french president sarkozy telling british prime minister cameron, butt out you don't use the euro, doesn't interfere. and chancellor merkel saying eu cannot dictate
now, a meeting of eu and eurozone leaders will go ahead but all we will get is broad framework ideas for how to address three main things: we have the bank refinancing, recapital savings of the banks, and, also, boosting the firepower of the eu bailout fund. how is that bailout fund going to be used and funded in the first place? and of course we have what about the people holding the greek debt. they have to take a hair cut. in july it could have been 21 percent and now it could be 50 percent...
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as the leader of eu's naval operations, italy and partners have help today save hundreds of thousands of lives. as nato agree and warsaw, alliance is moving to support eu operations and mateo, i want to commend you and the italian people, the leadership in europe that you have shown as an eloquent voice for a collectively orderly and humane response to the crisis is in keeping with our values and our shared community to human dignity. the past two weeks have been a reminder that when our countries work together we can lead the leave the world a little bit better than we found because united states and italy joined with other nations across the globe, we brought the paris agreement across the nation and reached an agreement to limit aviation omissions and 200 nations just this past week agreed to phase down production and consumption of dangerous hydrocarbons which are enormous contributor to greenhouse gases. meanwhile italy continues to be a strong partner for development specially to combat hunger and malnutrition around the world. so once again, mateo, thank you for your friendship
as the leader of eu's naval operations, italy and partners have help today save hundreds of thousands of lives. as nato agree and warsaw, alliance is moving to support eu operations and mateo, i want to commend you and the italian people, the leadership in europe that you have shown as an eloquent voice for a collectively orderly and humane response to the crisis is in keeping with our values and our shared community to human dignity. the past two weeks have been a reminder that when our...